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“It’s all in the wrist champ!” How many parents and coaches have said those words when teaching sports? Music teachers should use this phrase too! I’ve been playing bass for 14 years now and never paid much attention to the positioning…

“Oh, you’re a musician. What do you play?”, “I play music” Most of us will answer that question with a specific instrument, I know I did for years. I now answer it with “music.” This usually results in a confused…

Procrastination is an annoying thing, we’re all guilty of it at some stage. I’m sure there is studies out there that explain why we procrastinate. And there are many techniques you can use to push through it. I’m definitely guilty…

It’s beneficial to structure your practice sessions. By doing this you can make progress with new technique’s, difficult pieces and more. However, after reading this post from NoTreble I thought “what if I don’t structure this practice session? How about…

How you approach a task greatly influences many aspects of the task, including whether you will succeed or not and how much you will enjoy the task. I learned from Victor Wooten’s book The Music Lesson and Gerald Klickstein’s book…